New Brunswick is one of Canada's four Atlantic provinces, located on the eastern coast of the country. It is the only officially bilingual province in Canada and offers a mix of Acadian culture, natural beauty, and small-town charm.

Quick Facts

  • Capital: Fredericton
  • Largest City: Moncton
  • Population: Over 820,000 (as of 2024)
  • Official Languages: English and French
  • Area: 72,908 km²
  • Time Zone: Atlantic Time Zone (AT)

Geography

New Brunswick shares borders with Quebec, Nova Scotia, and the U.S. state of Maine. It features coastal cliffs, forests, rivers, and the Bay of Fundy — known for having the highest tides in the world.

Major Cities

Economy

New Brunswick's economy includes:

  • Forestry and pulp and paper
  • Fishing and aquaculture
  • Manufacturing
  • Tourism
  • Energy and utilities

Education

Key institutions in the province include:

  • University of New Brunswick (UNB)
  • Université de Moncton
  • St. Thomas University

Attractions

  • Hopewell Rocks (Bay of Fundy)
  • Fundy National Park
  • Reversing Falls in Saint John
  • Kouchibouguac National Park
  • Magnetic Hill in Moncton

Did You Know?

  • New Brunswick was one of the four original provinces to join Confederation in 1867.
  • About one-third of the population speaks French, especially in northern and eastern regions.

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